Personally I try to tune to radio venus whenever possible.
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Which radio station do you listen to most?
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Depends what kind of mood I'm in.
In the car on the commute - Radio 4
When I want to relax - Groove Salad (internet station) or Chill (DAB)
Sports - 5 Live
Music - Radio 1 / Kiss / GalaxyǝןqqıʍComment
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6 music or radio 3
i don't listen to 6 music between 10am and 1pm as they have that tw@t george lamb on.Comment
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Kerrang or Radio 4. Sometimes Radio 1 if I'm driving at night and there's a chance of some decent music.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Radio 4 until the Archers come on and then usually a local station. The World Service has some awesome programming on at night (uses R4's frequency), don't think I've ever received it during the day though.Comment
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Me too. Dutch radio's complete bollocks. You have the popular channels playing Britney all bloody day, the Classic Rock channels who think Yes and Genesis are the be all and end all of rock, interminably boring talk stations, and the Dutch music channels playing that bloody awful German style 'folk' music.Originally posted by Pickle2 View Postbbc wsAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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You can get it all the time on a DAB radio.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostRadio 4 until the Archers come on and then usually a local station. The World Service has some awesome programming on at night (uses R4's frequency), don't think I've ever received it during the day though.ǝןqqıʍComment
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